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    Effects Of The Cold War

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    United States enjoyed the highest standard of living in the world. The nation also wielded enormous military power as the sole possessor of the atomic bomb. However, the Soviet Union represented an obstacle to American dominance on global affairs. The Cold War between two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, boosted military expenditures, fueling a growing arms race. Moving away from neutrality, the United States started to involve in other nations’ affairs such as giving economy…

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    National Security

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    changing stances in America 's security policy and National interests. It is important to understand that National Security and National interest goes hand in hand. Our national interest promotes our interests abroad and our advancement. Our national interest will then direct our national security which is designed to protect our nation against foreign threats . The forces that pose threats to our national security are ever changing and as such our policies have had to change throughout history…

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    Spain Case Study

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    apart of the European Union (EU) and the Eurozone since the 1st of January 1986 when entering as a full member. Spain has held four presidencies in her country form January to June 1989, July to December 1995, January to June 2002 and January to June 2010. Spain has currently 24 representatives on the European Economic and Social Committee; representing companies, workers and other interest groups, and 21 representatives on the Committee of the Regions, which is the EUs, assembly of regional and…

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    Global Economic Condition

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    seeks to define the changes which have occurred and determine whether there is a positive or negative trend in the economic growth within various regions. Economic growth around the world is analyzed as per the regions due to the existing regional trading policies and the diversity of economic environments when the key driving factors of economic development are different (Acs, Groot, & Nijkamp, 2013). Many of the developed countries, for example, mainly rely on manufacturing as the main…

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    Formation of Regional Trade Blocs WHY DO BLOCS TRADE ? [Paper 1] The basic question we try to address in this paper is whether regional trade agreements affect multilateral trade liberalization i.e, whether Minilateralism and Multilaterism are friends of foes. We also try to find out the various reasons responsible for the formation of Regional Trade Blocs and Free Trade Agreements. MINILATERALISM vs MULTILATERALISM There are two usual ways in which the respective governments might…

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    Russia Migration Essay

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    1950s; (2) pollution that comes in from Selenga River, which collects industrial waste; and, (3) pollution tied to increased agricultural chemicals. How do population dynamics in the Transcaucasus or Central Asian areas of the former Soviet Union compare to those in the Russian Federation? What cultural factors may explain the disparities? What role does voluntary migration play? What might occur to the Russian Federation’s dominance of the region if current trends continue? ·…

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    Electoral Parties

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    There are many similarities and differences between the two prominent far-right parties in France and the United Kingdom. Immigration reform, Euroscepticism, long-term leadership, and dramatic recent European Parliamentary election success are the most significant ties between the two, and foreign relations, success in local elections, election structure, and historical background being the most significant differences. Who their supporters are and what the parties are pushing link the two as…

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    especially with in seniors. As a result, communities provide assistance that can enhance seniors’ abilities to procure and prepare an adequate diet. Although food preferences are highly individual and may indeed have physiological origins. Policies at the local, regional and national level have a significant impact on collective food choices and thus act as determinants of healthy eating. In Canada, the promotion of health and well-being of Canadians are seen by collaborative act of defining,…

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    The main cause of this war was that the Soviet Union wanted to impose its system of communist rule the world and as the United States did not like this system. Americans were getting atomic weapons which alter the Soviets. Both countries feared the attack of one or the other. The American President felt a grudge against Russian President Josef Stalin. The Soviets feared that America used to Western Europe as a base to attack the Soviet Union (Atkinson). The effects brought about by the Cold…

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    French Mandate In Syria

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    development of socialism in Syria through European education and development of the League of Nationalist Action (LNA) and the Ba’ath Party in the nationalist movements of the 1930s and 1940s. The rise of socialism in Syria was primarily organized by young men that sought a modern nationalist platform through the LNA in the 1930s. The fervent nationalism against the French mandate provided a conceptualization of Syria as a socialist nation through the impact of European ideology of socialist and…

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